Exclamatory to Assertive
Exclamatory to Assertive
Exclamatory to Assertive
A. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) How fast my hair grows!
(2) How terrible the heat was!
(3) How talkative she was!
(4) How sweetly the cuckoo sings!
(5) How talkative she was!
(6) How pretty the girl is!
(7) How fortunate the porter was!
(8) How time does fly!
(9) How beautiful the bird is!
(10) How beautiful the flower is!
B. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(11) How nice the bird is!
(1) What a lucky day it was!
(2) What a beautiful bird it is!
(3) What a big river the Padma is!
(4) What a nice flower the rose is!
(5) What a big river the Padma is!
(6) What a fool you are!
(7) What a fine flower it is!
(8) What a lovely place it is!
(9) What a beautiful bird it is!
C. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) What a wonderful scenery it is!
(2) What a fool he is!
(3) What a lonely garden!
(4) What a miserable life he leads!
(5) If I were young again!
(6) If I had the wings of a dove!
(7) If I could be a child again!
(8) If I were a millionaire!
(9) If I were a philosopher like Socrates!
(10) Had I been a merchant!
D. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Had I possessed a lot of wealth!
(2) Would that we could enter the house!
(3) Would that I were a child again!
(4) Would that I were a king!
(5) Hurrah! We have won the match.
(6) Hurrah! I have got A+.
(7) Hurrah! We have won the match.
(8) Hurrah! We are victorious.
(9) Alas! We are undone.
(10) Alas! He has failed.
E. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Alas! I am undone.
(2) Fie! You are a fool.
(3) Alas! He has failed.
(4) Fie! You are a cheat.
Exclamatory to Assertive – Answers
A. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Exclamatory: How fast my hair grows!
Assertive: My hair grows very fast.
(2) Exclamatory: How terrible the heat was!
Assertive: The heat was very terrible.
(3) Exclamatory: How talkative she was!
Assertive: She was very talkative.
(4) Exclamatory: How sweetly the cuckoo sings!
Assertive: The cuckoo sings very sweetly.
(5) Exclamatory: How talkative she was!
Assertive: She was very talkative.
(6) Exclamatory: How pretty the girl is!
Assertive: The girl is very pretty.
(7) Exclamatory: How fortunate the porter was!
Assertive: The porter was very fortunate.
(8) Exclamatory: How time does fly!
Assertive: Time flies very fast.
(9) Exclamatory: How beautiful the bird is!
Assertive: The bird is very beautiful.
(10) Exclamatory: How beautiful the flower is!
Assertive: The flower is very beautiful.
B. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(11) Exclamatory: How nice the bird is!
Assertive: The bird is very nice.
(1) Exclamatory: What a lucky day it was!
Assertive: It was a very lucky day.
(2) Exclamatory: What a beautiful bird it is!
Assertive: It is a very beautiful bird.
(3) Exclamatory: What a big river the Padma is!
Assertive: The Padma is a very big river.
(4) Exclamatory: What a nice flower the rose is!
Assertive: The rose is a very nice flower.
(5) Exclamatory: What a big river the Padma is!
Assertive: The Padma is a very big river.
(6) Exclamatory: What a fool you are!
Assertive: You are a great fool.
(7) Exclamatory: What a fine flower it is!
Assertive: It is a very fine flower.
(8) Exclamatory: What a lovely place it is!
Assertive: It is a very lovely place.
(9) Exclamatory: What a beautiful bird it is!
Assertive: It is a very beautiful bird.
C. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Exclamatory: What a wonderful scenery it is!
Assertive: It is very wonderful scenery.
(2) Exclamatory: What a fool he is!
Assertive: He is a great fool.
(3) Exclamatory: What a lonely garden!
Assertive: It is a very lonely garden.
(4) Exclamatory: What a miserable life he leads!
Assertive: He leads a very miserable life.
(5) Exclamatory: If I were young again!
Assertive: I wish I were young again.
(6) Exclamatory: If I had the wings of a dove!
Assertive: I wish I had the wings of a dove.
(7) Exclamatory: If I could be a child again!
Assertive: I wish I could be a child again.
(8) Exclamatory: If I were a millionaire!
Assertive: I wish I were a millionaire.
(9) Exclamatory: If I were a philosopher like Socrates!
Assertive: I wish I were a philosopher like Socrates.
(10) Exclamatory: Had I been a merchant!
Assertive: I wish I had been a merchant.
D. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Exclamatory: Had I possessed a lot of wealth!
Assertive: I wish I had possessed a lot of wealth.
(2) Exclamatory: Would that we could enter the house!
Assertive: I wish we could enter the house.
(3) Exclamatory: Would that I were a child again!
Assertive: I wish I were a child again.
(4) Exclamatory: Would that I were a king!
Assertive: I wish I were a king again.
(5) Exclamatory: Hurrah! We have won the match.
Assertive: It is a matter of joy that we have won the match.
(6) Exclamatory: Hurrah! I have got A+.
Assertive: It is a matter of joy that I have got A+.
(7) Exclamatory: Hurrah! We have won the match.
Assertive: It is a matter of joy that we have won the match.
(8) Exclamatory: Hurrah! We are victorious.
Assertive: It is a matter of joy that we are victorious.
(9) Exclamatory: Alas! We are undone.
Assertive: It is a matter of sorrow that we are undone.
(10) Exclamatory: Alas! He has failed.
Assertive: It is a matter of sorrow that he has failed.
E. Change the following exclamatory sentences into assertive without changing the meaning.
(1) Exclamatory: Alas! I am undone.
Assertive: It is a matter of sorrow that I am undone.
(2) Exclamatory: Fie! You are a fool.
Assertive: It is a matter of shame that you are a fool.
(3) Exclamatory: Alas! He has failed.
Assertive: It is a matter of sorrow that he has failed.
(4) Exclamatory: Fie! You are a cheat.
Assertive: It is a matter of shame that you are a cheat.